Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Ghana: Muslims asked to pray for peace, development in Ghana
Maulvi Raghib Zia Ul Haq, Greater Accra Regional Missionary of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission, reminded Muslims that the Eid-ul-Fitr enjoined them to be virtuous, and said that “a true Muslim feels the pain of hunger due to 30 days fasting and show love and compassion for the poor and the needy in society.”
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By GNA | August 20, 2012
Tema, Aug. 19, GNA – Maulvi Raghib Zia Ul Haq, Greater Accra Regional Missionary of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission, on Sunday called on Muslims to use the just ended Eid-ul-Fitr festival to pray for peace, unity and development of society.
He made the call in Tema at the weekend, when he led Ahmadiyya Muslims in the Tema Metropolis in prayers to climax activities of the Ramadan.
He reminded Muslims that the Eid-ul-Fitr enjoined them to be virtuous, and said that “a true Muslim feels the pain of hunger due to 30 days fasting and show love and compassion for the poor and the needy in society.”
Muslims in Ashaiman and Lashibi also prayed for peace and prosperity for the country.
Alhaji Mustapha Haruna, Ashaiman Chief Imam, who led the prayers in Ashaiman, thanked Allah for his protection for Muslims throughout their fasting.
He advised Ghanaians not to take the current peace prevailing in the country for granted, but they should continue to co-exist peacefully and to make Election 2012 a success.
Sheik Alhassan Hussein, who led Muslims to pray at Lashibi, advised them to pray ceaselessly for peace and stability in Ghana.
GNA
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